I tr. I It. 1 1 HE WORKINGUAX'S raiSS I 1 i n .i m i di " . STATE HEWS. I , T There b a good deal of pettyfthieving 1 TI YacI 28th. jpens Be ounty Eb'fiffrst it r3 Ail mm a b a it i A Raleigh calf was fatally bitten by a rattlesnake a few days ago. I Capt. Kitcbin, member of Congress from the second district, is at home. J l TouJ"1 Wilmingtot&ahs v average5 223 pounds. Bet a quarter they ate not na tives. t to WllABMiil fdil nt wise least. Ml 1. 1 1 a "i:iift.fcv Th sociaf tables; etc. ..'Mr.,T.rH. Jtewis announces himself Worii 'otm editdrs'df the Henaerson- ville cwner. ' m: "' n' 1 Tf is ronrtrfAd that C!oL Jasl M. Win stead of toecnsborp.icpntepftrtates start ing a bank at Rei&tifieT T rif t 1 . &tiWi 'riameof Fred Douglass died in jail at Halifax on the night of the 13th inst ; : feWdMeeld'Iast 'week in ' a ! field near ff1SeeIlt'te 1)611 ataChed Mr, Samuel Johnston, a snftctable nitlzan of Poolar Tenr-a5lru aura ty, died suddenly last Weane; heart disease. ori mencet mont tt V.1 a last week. liev. Dr. CravenqfTrawUege.: dliv ,i,f llshed ft medal at Trinity College, worth 25tobe given to the best speaker in the senior class each year, y One of the cases before the Federal court at Asheville involved the title to 60.000iicreAi iluti 1 ana MftffiM'etMntieWis4 Cocke county, Tenn. There was no mail through the coun try from Milton to Ilillsboro last Fri day, for the reason that the mail-rider stopped 'over at the latter place to at tend: the big hanging. .aJWiTSBttElf Greensboro, is rep; 1 rumiiitinif tha Grand IgeoTnjObd" rrsr in pi i - . - . iAun: '1. or Fl W W1V.XI large a inn4ro tnerr -Ta t Un: ased dttioxtolph couflty? They efifc pna pi te AJe ckmadif: now Vmilriingg. " The Lenoir T)wc. sateq hat the con traotfolbn'strticinlgtke bridge across the Catawba river for the Chester, and Lenoir Narrow Gautfr "ItailrblCd1 has been awarded to Col: Murdocki of Salis- bury- v-w. John B. Edney, a printer and a na tive of AshevilleL where heHved until a few years agovcomTnttted5 suicide on Thursday of last week at Nashville, Where ; IwJibw wen living lat terly. The Rockingham Spirit says that both .of the cotton factories at that place are ift a highly prosperous condi tion. T.heyfi.runwtiig f ult .tkne-. and find ready sa jEojr?, jjoodtiey. can make, at fair prices. Concord Register:. The wheat along the line of the North Carolina BaflroacT, between Concord and Charlotte, is not looking well ; the present favorable sea son will improve it,, but , it ; will not be an average crop along there. The Press says that wheji the grad ing of the Chester & Lenoir Narrow Gauge Railroad was completed to Hick ory, a number of the citizens subscrib ed funds and had a free dinner prepar ed for the officers and managers and convicts. Milton Chronicle: Mr. R. S. Wooding, of this place, lost on Monday, May 12th, a thoroughbred colt named "Mat Ran som" by Red Jackson, dam Grey Stock ing -IfeiwAsnpronotiriced by judges the .4)rjBl4iesJLxolt- ever-seen in this-section. Cause of death unknown.-; The ceremonies 'of the dedication of the monument to the lost plots of ; the Cape Fear were had in Smithville last Thursday. Rev. H. F. Wiley, of Smith ville, made the,, dedicatory prayer, and Rev. EA.Yates, of Wifmington, deliver ed the address, which is; very highly spoken fff- Wilmington Review: thirty-seven bales of pine tops, labelled as pine straw, 'where shipped hence to New York on the steamsnip Benefactor. It is the second shipment of the kind made - from this pott, thfirst having been maae twa weeks ago. Tne tops are used for various purposes, princi pally for making mattr asses and paper stock, and an oil of consideral medical virtue is distilled from them. i Rockingham, Spirit: On Friday last, and killed Peter Elliott, colored, at Mc- Dugaurs suu, on Drowning creek, in Cumberland county. It seems that Pe ter was wanting to borrowTsome monev from Case and being refused, got mad and went, to slashing, around with an axe when Case fired on him with his pistol and settled him f 6r good. Case ' was taken to Fayettevule, had a hear ing tefre : magistrate) and was ac quitted. . ; At the meeting of the directors of the Cape Fear and Yadkin Yalley Railroad, held at FaytettevIUtfnHhe 15th instant, in answer to a proposition to carry the uoad'abtm4 by ""the factories on Deep river, thboaroVtated. that if the peo ple of Randolph county would subscribe seventy tnousana dollars , for the mnr- tne roaa woiua ue .carried around, A.1 J. A. . X.1 iJ i . 1 1 m I. niiiiM iiprwisiii ir. Txrtinr mnmtx Greensboro ..fey. the direct "route. ' A' , proposition to take the more directraute jnoififecBsboro New .NorW State ?.aPr&: eW?hraytt)f the XlE&XiW&XML fKlA Valley Railroad, his obtained, the full allotment of convicts' for hi'fld. - One . hundxed uf LlmfcUj Nl ill Ly Tiere tof this wSoStf J?oTruelay!kThe engineers are in town and will proceed at oncei to retake of tbB w6rk here, so that the5oifviet may feftt txwork with- jwA SuebJm vtSLTOMW W circumstances. tmH&Under'rre 6eBt)daaskmiof the Snprenie Court of ll&&&ti$M& teFety proba, "TMlity'tnatTheunpaid contractors of the ' L.riafenrgffitfioy AshfeyilllRallroad wiU wr,thetr'claimis;Th,6 decision; i in-Uis f thaiothe, ciaams j i Uve4andi contractorof railroad nor. ; porattonre superior tojtmd have pri- .wwnemorigage cond fc Wdaiwseo willi i of icourse,: other t hrtsBprirg? ttnd1 a:'.long ana Utter . ohteldera. The lawyers .will get ticb. - fcXftcthWirtinrRnk 5o, welhayb a non and Mrs. Painter Will Abfekt imfefi off TafroiJPI payp i e r,, Wttwitrf cluTj rwrasf, Dimaru i 1K in o i An . m i ismt ki i . . rvi l u. : n.: ..Twr .i,.vfW,vi,irf MMuia 6 jWSitigh5 I Tai a BIQ-, 32 the lower house of the last Legislature, fwasjtaartied Thursday toMisd HMen, HahterofVtidgd II. Wallace, of rt n? fb fUvPmnr liiafttJbdllltetBMr. W." rlGilreith treasure, M1M. : A. R. rrl-r.I sftftlitor. of3 Greaville .county. athti these apfotontf, Vf 'in ag-1, - T 2 5 sT . 1 11 ft primary election, held September 14th last. v Gov. Simpson has appointed the fol lowing gentlemen as delegates to the convention of the, United States tBaaxa, bf Trade, to be' held lit New York, June ! s. v. Tnnner. of Charleston: An drew Simonds, of Charleston ; Jno. B. Palmer, of Columbia, and J. N. Brown, eisDiLrtrr i ri v j. m m m i b we ide: elUEtffecsime nau: of State Sims, two miles from the ritv. between 1 and 2 o'clock this even ing;, CqU Sims .iFiBgcjiaftbe hotiset'iarfahls wife, ifot caring to dis-r 1 t,VK hor htitohftri frtinr&'Ml -the7-rfeudW ' on the head withale,tPfi woocL xne rascal recovered and made good his es cape. The Situation in Coogresn. Special to the Baltimore Son. veto of the leidsiauve. executive and ju dicial abDrbbriatibn'bill will be receiv ed in the first part of next-Week. Aa liTapossibie thereafter it is propos edto hold the Democratic caucus and teeufiTthe course to pursue. Prominent Democrats of both houses expressed the joiivto-day; that the, iejssion would sftinla? vefy lhlrt ito, some said within the next ten days or two weeks. The desire to get away has beconle very Btroiig. and th& c'atises a cotresjKnding disposition to adopts as soon as may be, a .ilecisiYe -policy of - one character or another. A formidable Sentiment has grown up within the last few days in favor of not passing any appropriation for the army. Western Democrats say that the most popular thing with the fin irirjii c: - nHayw dodclfannertof thftt-regiwisrenld be to let $atl, aftd4 thelihny bflr-g6r"Tli& view is not en- lenaineu uy a goou uiaxiy oi Liie ouulu ern Democrats, who think the army ought to be provided for under any cir cumstances. The signs of M eakening," so-called, appear only .among tne boutnern mem bers of the two houses, while the East ern and Western Democrats seem al most unatitffious in favor of standing saxraTe"tnrto-thessue madd bv the iPresfdeUt The " conservatisni of the i Sbttthern ni&tbeEsis net unnatural an- OltMdJ maces, andean readily -appreciatetL n .aniiuipaieu tuai jliXieuexs cauuHa" yuijBffHa most inter jstingtthtnTeting of CSpngresC and rl4i. beliweif that what eSselsexoafbe dddl4aat, a ma- vyfty wil declare in Jirorjjfia speedy dkfurninent," If it beidettdf! by the taucuatofitss 16 appropft" 1 for the n j, axmyAwa iWjiaoMgfl that tae T-esi-adlflenf caff aflything by-making Con- greas bacte4tnMtki seasiun, aythe de tefmination onpe made, Avill be adher ed toaral the is4ef s-Utf H. fought out to the end. Book of Church Order. ln the Presbyterian General Asseni bly at Louisville, on Monday, a commit tee reportea: "According to all this testimony, therefrom, most of which is official, it aDDears that one Presbvterv namely. Muhlenburg declines to vote ; in ouen I'resDytery namely, i ayetteville there is a tie vote ; eight Presbyteries namely, ; uoiumra, Anoxviiie, Mary- and Mecklenburg. Nashville. North Alabama, Western District and West ern Texas vote to reject ; and the re maining sixty-seven Presbyteries to adopt, some sixteen of them nearly pr quite unanimously. - . . J " lhe committee having had referred to them by the Assembly the overture T 4 1. : i -r- - l I i I nuui -ivimiKuoii x ivnuy Lei y respecimg tne not binding of the new book with 4 the eoniession or the hymn book, for five years, and the overture from Padu cah Presbytery, moving the Assembly to incorporate the old book's chapter on preliminary principles into the new oook as a preface, recommend that a negative answer be returned to both overtures. All of which is respectfully submitted. For the committee. "John B. Adgeb, Chairman." This report was adopted. Poiitical. Hon. Waited jfVansf Republican can didate for Governor of Kentucky, has njadeioiranniien of meetings runnings through the month of ?; Jnn4 nd' hga5invtted Dr. L. P. BlakbiirntUe Dejaifljcratic -jnominee, Th0 Wilwaukee (Wis.) Sentinel which is opposed to the re-election of Gen. Grant, has interviewed a dozen gentlemen in that vicinity, and finds tnat secretary snerman is the general iavorite tor tne KepuDiican nomina tion for the presidency. Oen. R T Butler writes to an. "Ohio National as follows : "I do not think success ,fpr the National party lies at present in coalition with; thd '!perao cratic party, because they have, not put inemseives squarely upon , the Green- oacK piattorm in this, that Whatever money is issued by the government must be a legal-tender for all debts. pu Due ana private. A Tribute to Newspaper Reporter. The Philadelphia Board of Trade re cently appointed a committee to consid er generally the best way of havine its prpceedings matle public, and particu larly whether a stenographer could be employed to advantage. The commit tee reported on Monday ,that whatever plan jnigUtbe adopted, reporters would be sure to be on hand, and the news would go to thei'Wblic without delay and jir spite pf idi obstacles. It was in evitable that some inaccuracies would occur, but much was corrected bv an intelligent publifi as they read. In short the committee came to this conclusion t.Vf e cannot 'dispense wiEh reporters, not with their auick nd'Alactv work. and we freely, acknowledge the value of tnejr services, to the puDiic, t i;r. kit. Ip;'; 4-' ! i hHH'S A Bad Lot. :.1;1 . Ill .".'( I:'"' 1 "fHl (WMM .Buell In Washington Capital. It is'usuallv the case in this countrV that Ignorant and jiatriotie hofeesty go together, whence hai krlsen the maxim f lncomfn6ri acceptation with theBadi- Kill psrvy, tnat a nonese man is ati--a fool." I have of ten. observed r the te,n-! deneyin the press oi Ih., Democratic party to assume that the, masses who vote the Radical ticket for example in Vermont, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, the xiWesternc Reserve of Ohio, Iowa, Kansas and t,hr'1rnnir1!lswT Irwalifipa nf that ilk are well meaning and honestT& 1? 1? , Ti C 1 . 1 "I? fmenrdeteded-byttreir leadei-a. They are really nothing of jthe eorte On the r ill other hand, they are 'as ' base, vile and vicious as the men they select to repre sent tnem, and, in tne mam, quite as in For Sale. A line country residence,- with chol urroundlsni etc -Tnla freauently mean ttatlhe ccupant visbes to regain' health because feijeat- aeuce in a maiariai aisuict wui inauce Diooa pot sonlne. and hence diRAajte. Thiamin hA mnnt frtnt. (UUouslyicountetacted by the prompt ? adrtoinlstra uuu vi ur. suits tuooa Juixrure. i ri a i a - - i Kit ji , t i.il H IUIII IU UWLII I , Is the fruitful source of many diseases, promt ,iuJ i rrrrr.-.t . ". .r " .i s.i sent Among wiucn sra , DYSENTY.BIUOUS fEVW,6E AMD FEVER, r u Jaundice, wtlsiiMErjWAtiswoSEy co?til rLnini iuu civ. rii n m SYMPTOMS OF k i mnnwi if IP) LIVER. b' ? t Nausea, the biwela L - . . ... es alternate wita aoeompanled in the right side and nnder the sheg.,J, r ' nAdei funnessftorath!tSr Pafdisjsjrt: e memory, with a feeling of having pegleoiaAt.ul some duty, General weariness; Dizaness, Flattering at the Heart, Dots before the eyes, xeuow Bldn, aeaaacne generauj over the right eye, Bestlessness at with fitful dreams, highly colored U: TV THESE WARNINGS AEE MKSEEDEDi SERIOUS PJSiASES WILt SOQ'iBE DEVELOPED.,1. TUTT'S PILLS -jit sTreTeiTDaeiallv adaotod io such ' w m m m m are cntmuded fM4siMtaBces that are free frem any pr epertiea that can injare: " the most delicate organization. Titer s I . Search; riteattse, T drift, anil Invigorate the entire System. By relievinsrthe -aorced Lirer, they cleanse the btawA O from poisonons humors, and thaa impaar.jJ health and vitality to the hednvramsins; tne bowels to act namraiiy, wiuim which no one can feel well. A Noted1 Divino says: Tt fllf 11111. Taa fii. Vnv mk M T . V. - a martyr to Dyspepsia, Constipation ad Piles. Last 8ratur omr Piile wore ronniinead time: I them7botitHiittl0fitk).lIstailivia well 1XJBW1 man. bars good appetite, digestion perfect, regular stools. j?iis i They i Hies goae. ana i navegamea torcy poanassoiia aeon are worm taeir weigai in go;a. HEV. I IITTIO HIM I U I I O TILLOl Their first effect is to Increase he Appcl " r, and cause the body to Take on FlexU, t!ms - .10 system is noarished, and by their Toni Ac tion on tbe Oieestive Organa, Re&alar (Stools are produced. DR. J. F. Few diseases exist that cannot be relieved by re storing the Liver to its normal functions, and for this purpose no remedy bus ever been invented that has as happy an effect as TUTT'S PILLS." SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS. OfHce 35 Murray Street, New York.'' ry Br. TUTT'S MANUAL of Valuable Infor mation and Useful Receipts " will be mciled fre TjlTT'S HAIR DYE. i Gbat HatR OS W&ibkxbs changed to a Glosst BlOKbrsaine'leappUaationof this Iti- It ha., parts a Natarai Oolor; seta - Instantaneously, and is 1 as Harmless as spring water. Sold by Druggists, or aani by exsreaa on receipt of tL Office," 35 Murray St., New York. apr 1 ly. THE GENUINE " DR.C.MoLANE'S 1 y i CelebrtyedyAnjerian t WORM SPECIFIC VERMIFUGE- 71 M iiiqA 6VMDTOMC nr UADM6 ri. countenance is paie ana tea lead j 1 ep-cojored, with occaonsd, flushes, ? a? cirdiAnscribed spot on one or both cheeks; .the eyes becproe( dull jthe ptipils 5 dilate ; an azure runs along the lower eye-hd ; the nose is irritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds ; a swelling of the upper lip ; occasional headache; 'with humming or throbbing bf the ears ; an unusual J secretion pi sahya ; slimy or furred tongue ; breath very foul, particularly in the morning ; , appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensation of the stomach, at others, entirely gone ; fleeting painsin the stomach ; occasional nausea and vom iting ; violent pains throughout the abdomen ; bowels irregular, ax times costive; stools slimy, not,unfrequent iy' tinged with blood ; nelly- Swollen and hard ; urine turbid ; respiration occasionally difficult, and accompa nied by hiccough; icough sometimes dry and convulsive uneasy and dis turbed sleep, iwthf grinding of the teeth ; temper variable, but generally irritable, ! Whenever the above symptoms are found to exist, DR. C. McLANE'S VERMIFUGE will certainly effect a cure. (IT DDES FQT , CONTAIN BStCURY in any form it is an "innocent prepa ration, not capable of doing the slightest injury to the most tender infant. The genuine Dr. McLane's Ver mifuge bears the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Bros, on the wrapper. , DR. C McLANE'S LIVER PILLS It are not recommended as a remedy " for all the ills that flesh is heir to," but in affections of the liver, and in all Bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia and .Sick. Head ache, or diseases of that character, they stand wthdut'a rital. ' " AGUE AND FEVErT No better cathartic can be used prepar atory to, or after taking Quinine. As a simple purgative they are un- equ"dL- J.M'WAU BffWABE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never, sugar. coatedw I Each box has a red wax seal on the r. lid, -with th impression llRl'MC'LANfe's Liver Pils. ft , . Each wrapper bears the signatures of C. McLane and Flemwg Bros7w ; "1! Insist upon having the genuine Dr. ; C. McLane's Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros.,' of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full pf imitations of the name Mctrie) spelleji differently but same pronunciation. 3 T T 5 feztlltmzavC4: X GEEEN' HOUSE AND t in. klk cJ' t hiilti I'i it' I UtrSHltfiWt w xx - AT TOUft JPOSTjOFKICK. R0SES4-RGSES ! i ' 'i f i-T Bend,' and get my catalogue of choice Green House and Bedding Plants. . e1?m?P!a?. , C. B. FArRCHILD. r . . ',ts Beedsman and Florist, and Florist, j - all it r ii zn -x.iia. lull TILLO HAYWOO IMXU ; -t",v'A -j.. , -' - WW-: i "JoHtVi i t- -IMKi iii ' ,fi "I. -WehAt&liak foWsto.a sleDdkr X, ...r t......i Ar. ,.1 ,r.r'inHh 1I 1 J M. 111'! aimi f.asfnymm w' 'f ''lr "a f jiisy-a ii xi W rivnifjiimi AND vydi I won lJi.U; : 'I. :aK ... . . . . . . . r , . . . T ..f,hk ..IT ! lT,HHi ! r from &Oe. 3$; anianffaljnew aestaDle'Dreaa rif'ashs' asteafcvtf .uoi-iii-rwriii i iif nOil"wi .iftii -'.- j A fecial lot of j nut BTJACK . hi. -AH11- Af f.AYi ;i -' Dress and Trimiaing Silkss New things In HOSI KBY AND GLOVK6. Si- . ,: i ; . i. An eArty Inspection of tneaoore will beo roar vemA t!'! 'i.l.'i To WID Bad ear toikf iSPBINO AND 8UM AOA WXratSG te rkot.; poamialet iit the mar. ket, at oar well-taown and popular .km prices. . .'i HT.WITTBOiraCT ft BABTJCH. D B. J. H. UcADEN, Lubln Xxtracto aad Colognes, .English Select plees. r-; Colgate Honey and Glycerine Soap' Kngllsh, French and American Tooth Brashes 1- e- PHKSCBIPTION3 lib, ... .Ji Carefully prepared At an houn, both night and day at qm;,; i j. h. uoABxira r Prescription 8tore. rjivi t-: - S ECUWTYf SECURITY ! Ti , 3 i 1 ,t i I a SKcrmrrY EXTBA MO; 1 KEBOSKNZ i i: 1 .1 -rtvi ... AW. lauoT S V.' i ALADDIN' SBCUBin OIL. West's KxtnNo. 1 Kerosene 041, from C West Soma, Baltlsaore. i; !.'- i r-.j '-.-u . s-rw :' fieaoi9i j'.-1-kMitt:i.ili J Highest Medal awarded atCentennlsI Kspesttton CrystaJ OU Works, Canton.- .Warranted to-stand a fire testotllO ojsgrSalupenkeit efowJt will P, BWBK!-i.'; j. i; ?v,, ; jui to ;y,ln5'jM eciiemmt rs tsiv jJisw 4 snwi.' 1 OT''JSJ I" 1 '! ii.".-UiT;'. wtn fr: vy j .' .A iWiV. ! ':'' OT.pajs),.".J'ii . ' ' .' !..!. Db. J.H,M0Appf,alet Agent, , t ? 1 Xil3IXatXC0U5. ? .ifHi' HOUB-i wifJc's . heRE4tTl!FvRiBND v Thelateat and most complete inventton of the aay--Crockef dr Fawnswoith'a Fluting and Smooth tng Lon. Saves the expense of fuel and tkc se vere task" of standing over a hot fire on Ironing; Thn'tron heats Itself' and tttL Save ftsvfOrth in. wood consumed under the old process in a short r s-i fWMigrryieeSh? ta5-yo do wB..vu.Wwtti. ! IIBM'CTPCn rri : BXNi -1 -WJOSSPHSW.1!?, l.'U ,-JtU'Jr M,JF.-t..,t,Li n aBDltatonce'to the tmd'-M-St Charlotte-ltf. f .''-' . ; fx ft i.ihIm .t 1; .t'r"uf rc-fi .ml liini! jfuibuffi i -in4i;u' t o, I . . 1 . ii i VI - i 1 l-fii (il mi jii'HilHiiSj'i fliWoll" ! MiMi.fyr4.i W fiT .W" " ' . r- , ; - - , ....( K . ... .:.. .v.ti miolIJ O itfJI91 1; Jul Viii!H9lKW' gTilui I h-Ts fwi-rfrifjl .sr.ia Will'. . If . II . I,. .' ; (i: ii ahum iu ,J-o (It t.i I i i Ji 4': i la ooonectioit wJttt ttie UraBoti et' Thb 0- Ba3Yut,anI tiieestabllsiunent of one el 'the "1' ii -hii iht .Ui. ' ' " . 7;;uv- est, nipst eomnlete, and most thoroughly equipped 'i IS'' . A "i ffUi PRINTING HOUSIS Hii VHiit ji:rf1 f-Jl'hfiIl !i M I 'i jl lm the South, the proprietor has Ju&t added a com- Lajjii i'i !;:'.!-! ; ' ' .'f vftTie 0&K BINDERY 1 1 j s 1 ) : : : 1 :;-ir-r 1 1 , 1 1 " : ' . AND 1;) of eiecutiDg the very best cla& of ork si stort notloe. OldmagarinesheTOpApe Wer or 'books rebound In handsome 'stylei and a't, very llW figures. ' . ' ..j : BLANK BOOKS, ACCOUNTS CURRENT, And work of tlls class, trued and bound to order. We are prepared, to taralghelose estimates every description of . LkTTER PRESS PRINTING. A FULL SUPPLY OF WOOD TYPE FOB POSTER PRINTING. Theatricals and other exhibitions can get their DATES and POSTEBS printed here fn as attractive" a manner as hi New York. We hare a very full supply of type for printing, at short notice and In first class style, BBIKPS FOB THX 8UPBJ5MK COUBT, And lawyers desirous of presenting their argu ments In good shape will do well to give us a trial We have the meet accurate proof-readers, and our work is as free from defecte as It is possible to make it LETTER HEADS, Statements, Order Books, Visiting CardsJ . . Ball-Cards, Pamphlets. NOTE HEADS, ,.'... - - . i- !...i- - Cbeulars, ' ' ; Envelopes, ' "' ,,Vii ,i -.i- :av v.;i. Handbills, ;M .,i -v;!1 li-nii s-;ol l'UChecks, i';.!-nS'' .TJftli Tt"- ' ..I ' : Labels' i .' V - -'-.f i-'' ff-K UiO ti ii i .," i ii 1 -a :t-: .-.ft ,. .. . ! t HEADS, niir-'' Deeds, BeceiptBookfl.1 i ' Busli Cards, ';:,''".. 1': jProgmihet. ,-, .,-7!"-; J. v.i " t.M Court Blanks. Vi;: I I In $iM kinds of pdndoaeW short noMeer tsaWattentK)ngrven toBallroaPrinfJng, ' ; t' 1, rlTu fv Tjl ill 1 VI :-BOQ0R? !ij Having a larger supplrof type than most jog es-i ii':i; wj n'MMWinL-a t v. f-''THl(OBSSfiYl," 1 WO ;'. "ub eaiiO JtianKn- pM ij 'HI llirr Ifli j .lhiiQrio 3ni tiRtJ M l JU l!li ai tt Jt "mulvl I3'9n llii RffrXlH'l it rsii ,im,l t4 nit5iih j .lajiOg. Otn i:'fli -T- -tfi'llKH .HI Ji so. i'isv (M liaiiii -t-iX'- 11 j in IfMltlOflOlI I'"' B(! rlJi-til i S ; i i viiJiuv ; t; VHiiJ n'i '' '.; . --oH- - HI E ' m .g K) .OI Ji K 1 .1 iU , t III .K Hj auina ml! jii r'jiU' mhisi .,ril'ii: ; saoib;i iviio-j -nli .i n .uo(ii;x A -hii .viu.Fi .hj' i Tijsma.irty;:!; Jl! .iinii't 'iill l)ia; bloiioi;' --;iJ ..li -'! i .hi . 'j i; 'Ml i.i . n 'i'i in' ire to. ntormlng; oqr frlehd hi; apd.fhft pupUtf esnerfllly that our new; stock- 1 'ii.nr puii( i.'i'iti T hasiarrlveanAilirnpiete' II! ! i ill i i ,i;;! it! i' l V .in - Hi, . We oordiauy lartte aD te inspect ow large and i - fiilixj '!' Mil ii!'-1 ' i j , i ; well selected ewortment; consisting of t,.i jj nt'-:8"'!,( if--ij ': 'i'1! '" 1 I J'; I' i !--' I' ! ! . V - ? J T i I .- i ' '-'Mi;. jCHI-lA, LASB AKD BBOCKKBYv '", : m-jiv '!! iii fiiJ-- 1,1 ' ' ; ' ' ,AT!WAlffi.AiajTLfiY., ' , .. ,. , . .TIJ WOOD AND WIL1AW WARI, i;i V i j ..!! v ..i; '- i-, . tamps. Buckets, ChandeHeis, etc, Me i - HAtt of -which' we w1U.eOer wtf m, At prices to suit the times. ' ' , COUNTRY MERCHANTS will do wett to give us a call, aAjwe fare prepared t - 1 ' ': ' ' ' ' . . . . ' ' TO FILL W H O L E S A L JE ORDERS 7 AS LOW AS NY NOBTHEBN HOUSK " Very respectfully. . .. JNO- BBCmjJtLD A CO., ' j ..-t a-itMiti; Charlotte , N.C., April 24, 187ft) -t ijil -j JUST RECEIVED, A FINB LOT OF SPRING CHICKENS, TUBKEYS AllD -AT .ton S. H. HO WILL'S. May 17, GREAT BARGAINS In. Jewelry aad, Fancy Goods, old and Silver ' Watches, Silver and Plated Table Waie, J. T. BUTLER'S. WATCHBS, , CLOCKS, JEWELBY, STLYBBAND SILVEB- PLATED WiBS, GOLD ANT SILYfiB ; E'GTAGIjES.; M; -Hed Canes '-and, eyerythlng you want gi!o. ?m;1 mi 1 aiiii-f' tn j j H i"' ! ii-;'!('i 'ul Jo (rrI-'n' 1.11' WATCH and CLOCX I ! iK'-il -i fHli GUIDES and -fatu i ! I 'Jill i ! ... u..ir t .... i! s f lWrrfSllJ .JiSIntf TnABtreet,opiibklte Fftat lyterUla Oitireb, , fireirklnd ff lepste nMaa as oneat halt price and warranted me yeabtnSvezy Uad, of, Jeweffy o fp nevf.lWntk ilenefAvtheiraMieBJilowricea7 i BeDawWteiekfieff tbrwili Wsokr'ei the expiration of twelve months 1or cost of npstrsv i -teptlS- - : MSoilA MM IALDWBLL HOUSE, CALTJWFXL HOUST ,MAi , HOUS&j CALDWKLL HOlEs nl t " il .Lin.;- "i1 " CbrnelTryon aMBtithfneeteJ if H'iVl jfjiiyiiifi i" . ,UiUi '.; i- jii i 'i'A ? .1 'li "i JiI'j'mh.I 1'J if'"' Iju. ig '.J ilioiia iuli jCBABLOJTlt Jt Jon (,r:S BwL4M.t ,iff-: j ..(. Pwprietor: L-t x..iii'"i.'J i'..' rf , - vtijjf'i n M ; i"i' i (i '"'J ; t ;ThIaous )s petmaneqtly esUbllshOd and offers ail the 'conveniences skd comiorts of a Brst-dass it m ptsBswHs nomaw rennanem nsmuem wanmu. ; . rv, 1 At-1 " m iij j--j 1 BATE-U-Per ay tnhsleAt) fl.2S per 'week.! twiKeis--Dijt;ius.vuj Doarqana room per month. HSJWi ,. ... S BABSXMrthk LUNGS ; v.--WjJwrore!eiiretor':"i 00irMGHS, COLDS, jsTRVj flrv uvAsyxiilXsJO, 0(..f knd All dlsqV'Hii AwiltrWl. I . Uka hfinn i.nH.j m i nas cureI thpusahdsof caserrnn.r; given up as! hepelest dny 01 however ortlnirie. riri Vmw , i r- w- '-w wai umii iftr b. I : I which were No ease. Jpr properties (Lungs. the i (oat cures toe worst cases. JOHN F. HEKBTCTJBHiN ().. Sole Proprietors, :ForsalebyL. B.WWad!j4 .Co.. Chariot v , mar4 "idiwt t: SMITH'S WORM OIL. ,l-"t'!-3-;!l! Anuoss, 6a, December 8. is: large worms. Atbe same time I gave ne torn little girl, four Visas old, and she rWdTlgh& Si k ki- i-,.- W. P. PHIT.I.TPS , Worm OQ for sale by, Dcai inarallT. Pro- jwrea py ly ; Price 25 eeut. 0 Ga. llvijjlEldAwiv. ,Ta . ii i-ifii i-i' TTt r nn Tfi i si A 1 .i ;eaee,!iht hMirnade' radicas and Prrmanrvt .XCuna of BrarWi eCBOPTt in all their i! stages.' r',',i i ' ' - '". - .. tt thtirenrtfly reiaovBS toerenrr fmm the I " systeni; tt relieves the agonies of rnen nriai rfJ neiiinm mm, mm tiKW") ures an kjh his- Sold by drnggiats generanyl fetr25 Om ' : I .; .h'.h ifij Bishop D. SOoggett (Soothern Meth.) It is an eicellent eorrective of indigestion. H.ivf used It vrtth prropt beTwgclal results. r Bev. Pr, Mangttm, Prof. University Of N. c. I concur with -Bishop Daggett inrhls estimate ul the Vest Pocket Pui i-T '.-Bar. E. A. Yates, P. tlJLC. Conference. It has benefitted rae. fiend Wiottet paefcage. :!'; t -t Hi m Bev. Leroy M. Lee, D. D.,-fteh.,Hbt'n. Iam never without It at home et jweed. It is an antidote, to Indigestion, Uneasiness after a j trpmngtecheclced toff the ttowels regula ted. . Its. merits are attested by numbers of high character: I have' seen a " trled-everything" djs peptic of fifteen years relieved hy one dose. Bey. Dis. Jeter, Broaddus, Dickinson (Bap.) ' It ia' endorsed, by the dlreet personai testlmonr of men of nuttopuil fame and ot itrictness of apeecn. . Jt is not too mocnio say lam w medicine ever had , Men summit in-its iavoe as-asceciflc. in wnrA nf any nna r.t tha nmlnn.il rill. who underwrite this antidote to dyspepsia hat deserved weight. Telf nnttd perlmerital use and ai witness minea wiia me ei- oi tne preparauon oj we. iQrm iJbxal a. rumttvyg n doubt, u u. beyon -rwonderful theraDeutical agent. jwiiors aeagtrniiiTaiav. f & Bev. B, L. DabneyTLL. D-Ham. Sid. Col., Ya. ' It is highly esteemed here by the regular Medi cal Faculty and the people. It Is excellent for In digestion' and llatuwnt colic sedative, soporific, tonic, sllghtiy aperient, without nausea. : SOLD BY ALL DBUGGISTS. t For sale by: . DB, T. C. SMITH, Charlotte, N. C ODILL, KAOAN A CO., Greensboro, N. C. THEO. F. KXUTTZ, Salisbury, N. C. mar 20 dtw tf. A R O MATI C , LavnTU VAs. A j ii ! iiii FOB fr TEETH.GUMS.BHEATH r: ri ! NO AtOBE KHEUMATISM ,i.i' OB GOUT a c M-tM 'o blc HBOKIC R A LfC Y L r:f.Ii H I 1 I C , SUBE CUBE. !;:- ;'j;:'ii MAhtocturedonly rr the above Trade-Marlf : ,hi; v ;:(. -IJ !'" , ; ; tUBOPEAN SACYLIC MEDICINE CO., IlnrmedlatB VieDef warranted. PSrmanent cure -k . kow exciuamiy usea oy au ccw"-'" nf nmm atul InwrlnL beCOHllBg eTHwmlessV sBehaUe Bemedy on bou Paris report 95 eutes out of 100 eases withinj days. ' Secret-The only dissolver of the polsono Uric Add which exists In the Blood of Bheumax and Gouty Patients.-$ 1,00 a box, 6 boxes wr S500. Sent to any address, an ript of pn Endorsed by physicians. Sold by all druggists, ao- .diessi i-'mU f.. .r-WASHBUBIiB'T novl , Onlv Tmrjortera' DeooL 23 Cliff -t , N. I - tS'For.WbyJL ttjicAPZN,Iruggits. rr i : STOLEN. FBQJf myJitableson the night ot . dark sorrel horse., six or seven years om ."OBINTDtG JtATXBIAli JOB SALE. ,,-Xhe aademlgned, Is agent foe the following de- scribed, " .,rlt ii-v;, .I n! i. PRINTING, TOlESSSES, & -MATERIAL which are the ai aud m Itesulng the daiir entt eic, emDrwui b I.iiiallv Tne; 2 by SO inches maize, or iww-v-ri-d m re comDaratively new and to good.ordera are comparatively new .:. tmi :.jB-ijii j ujirr aiMU i;' s in .4HCESjlSSSni! I '!'.; ramtlam alMk-arwl Mtnd in' one erw ing or hearing of the animal described wui , One Hall-JHeaium wwj''-1 primer, f Fonts Brevier, Bourgeois, Mrnlon, f,it)er "SarTsjoHN C. BAIA-EY,Agenv 4t?Hf54L-il ri rnvule, & C Kit two? .,4 ,jM-shr.a' 1